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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Confusion

I know this sentence correct.

I would say it takes about forty five minutes to get to the nearest city by car. (would is here used to give opinions that you are not certain about)

Now,

Can I make this pattern of sentense into a question to ask opinions that are not certain about?

Would you say it takes about forty five minutes to get to the nearest city by car?

  

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anonymous I know this sentence is correct. I would say it takes about forty five minutes to get to the nearest city by car. (would is here used to give opinions that you are not certain about) Now, Can I make this pattern of senten c e into a question to ask opinions that are not certain about?

  • anonymous I know this sentence is correct.
  • I would say it takes about forty five minutes to get to the nearest city by car.
  • (would is here used to give opinions that you are not certain about) Now, Can I make this pattern of senten c e into a question to ask opinions that are not certain about?
  • [That who is not certain about?
  • the questioner?
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anonymous

I know this sentence is correct.

I would say it takes about forty five minutes to get to the nearest city by car. (would is here used to give opinions that you are not certain about)

Now,

Can I make this pattern of sentence into a question to ask opinions th

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